Greetings! First post.
I'll admit - I'm a little out of my element. I restore vintage audio gear and am no stranger to a soldering iron, but computer hardware is a bit foreign.
Looking to build a traditional 2p MAME cabinet this winter for my young kids (but also for myself

). A few of my decision points below.
I'll need lots of help with this, and it won't be an overnight build (my pile of projects is high, including raising two small humans). I'll be liberal with the photos as I go!
Specs (I'll update this as I make decisions):What do I want this to play? Pre-95ish, 2D Sprite Arcade Games (newest game will be MK3). I'd like to include Atari, NES, Genesis, and SNES emulators, but the MAME capabilities will be front-and-center.
What am I doing for a cabinet? I'll be fitting this into a retro cab. My woodworking skills are sub-par at best.
Monitor? Although I'm inherently a fan of seeing old stuff find a new life, making the cabinet CRT work is too big a task for my first build. I'll be doing an LCD monitor.
Controls? TBD. I like the idea of "rolling my own", but the X-Arcade route seems painless. I'm mostly concerned about the wear and tear factor on DIY stuff, as well as the setup/troubleshooting issues. Can someone talk me out of this?
Front End? TBD. Need to do lots of research.
PC? I don't know yet!!! This is my first hurdle, along with the cab. Seems like a lot of good info on this site.
Bells and Whistles? Coin-Op switches are a must. Lighted marquee would be good. Since I'm not building the cab, I'll pull out the stops on cab graphics. An accessible mouse and keyboard seems prudent.
Anyway, lots of research to do. I hope I'll entertain ya'll in the process, and I'll update this tread as I have epiphanies or actually start to amass parts and wire things together in the lab. Inspiration is appreciated.
Wah-hoo!
Mike